Friday, December 8, 2017

Winter Weather Advisory from Tonight Until 4pm Tomorrow

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory. It will go into effect late tonight and will be in effect until 4:00pm tomorrow. A few inches of snow is possible. Check out our weather page for the latest details! Updates will be flowing in throughout the day and into the evening. 


Stay tuned for the latest as new data comes in!

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Snow Lovers Keep Waiting...

As promised, the temperatures have fallen compared to the 50s and 60s we were seeing in the past few weeks. The colder temps are here to stay for the time being. However, snow lovers appear to be having some tough luck so far this December. The wait continues for our first shot at a good snowstorm. See the full discussion over on our weather page!

CRP Winter Update - December 7, 2017

Today: Increasing clouds with highs in the upper 40s. Tonight's temperatures will feature lows in the upper 20s in the outlying suburbs to the lower to mid 30s downtown. 

Friday: Lots of clouds around with high temperatures struggling to make it out of the 30s in most areas except along the water and in the city centers. 

Extended: There will be some snow or rain shower chances both on Friday night and on Saturday night. No accumulation is expected. No highs above the upper 40s are expected for the near future. 

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Colder Temperatures Arrive Tomorrow

The colder temperatures arrive tomorrow! Snow chances are more muddy but remain fairly low throughout the period. All subject to change of course! Check out the latest from our weather page at the link below! 

CRP Winter Update - December 5, 2017

Today: Highs in the lower 60s with mostly cloudy conditions. Some showers might arrive later this evening.

Tomorrow: Highs don't rise much from overnight lows (upper 40s in most spots tomorrow afternoon). Blustery conditions with wind gusts up to 30mph possible. It will feel quite chilly with the wind. 

Extended: Colder temperatures take hold with daily highs oscillating between the upper 30s and mid 40s. The mild temperatures are nowhere to be found. A small chance of some rain or snow showers this weekend, and some snow is possible in the extended range with any clipper systems that may develop (very uncertain at this point). 

Monday, December 4, 2017

Mild Weather Exits - Snow Possible?

The mild weather that the Washington area has enjoyed in recent days/weeks is coming to an end. A seasonally strong cold front will cross the area during the midweek time frame and bring colder temperatures by the 2nd half of the week. Temperatures may be in the 30s and 40s for highs behind the front - especially by the weekend and early next week.

For full details on the cold temperatures and the potential for some snowflakes in the forecast - head over to our latest weather update.

CRP Weather Update (12/04/2017)


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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Two Bank Robberies in Montgomery County

Montgomery County Police are investigating two bank robberies that occurred Monday afternoon in the Rockville and Gaithersburg areas of the county. 

At approximately 4:23pm, police responded to a call indicating that an individual was claiming he had an explosive device at the BB&T branch along Seven Locks Rd (along Fortune Terrace). The suspect left the bank without acquiring any cash. 

Roughly 10 minutes later, another bank robbery call was received for a TD Bank branch in the 15800 block of Shady Grove Rd. In this instance, a suspect was able to escape with an unknown amount of cash.

At this time, it is unclear whether the two incidents are related. However, law enforcement are investigating if there is a connection.

Capital Region Pulse Reborn!

The Capital Region Pulse will be undergoing a rejuvenation in the next few days/weeks. Expect a return to up-to-date coverage of major local news, weather and more. We will also be launching a separate section of the website devoted to the weather and science portion of our coverage.

The primary focus will be within a very local zone covering the National Capital Region (NCR) stretching from PG County in Maryland westward to Loudoun County in Virginia. The north/south boundary will stretch from roughly Howard County to Fairfax County. Particularly significant events will be covered from the areas surrounding the immediate zone, however.

The tag system will become crucial to help readers find the content that pertains to them. Tags may include geographical areas or types of news. While the weather portion of the website will be separate - it will be integrated seamlessly with the site as a whole to ensure user-friendly navigation.

So...update your bookmarks and tell your friends and family that we are back! We look forward to providing accurate local news to you!